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  2. Inner Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Inner Mongolia, [a] officially the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, [b] is an autonomous region of China. Its border includes two-thirds of the length of China's border with the country of Mongolia. Inner Mongolia also accounts for a small section of China's border with Russia (Zabaykalsky Krai).

  3. List of administrative divisions of Inner Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Inner Mongolia, an autonomous region of the People's Republic of China, is made up of prefecture-level divisions, which are divided into county-level divisions, which are then divided into township-level divisions.

  4. Autonomous regions of China - Wikipedia

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    [1] An autonomous region is the highest level of minority autonomous entity in China, which has a comparably higher population of a particular minority ethnic group. There are five autonomous regions in China: Guangxi, Inner Mongolia (Nei Menggu), Ningxia, Tibet (Xizang), and Xinjiang.

  5. Inner Mongolia Autonomous Regional Committee of the Chinese ...

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    Highest decision-making organ when Inner Mongolia Autonomous Regional Congress is not in session. Elected by: Inner Mongolia Autonomous Regional Congress: Length of term: Five years: Term limits: None: First convocation: July 1947: Leadership; Secretary: Sun Shaocheng: Deputy Secretary: Wang Lixia (Government Chairwoman)

  6. Mengjiang - Wikipedia

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    Mengjiang, also known as Mengkiang, officially the Mengjiang United Autonomous Government, was an autonomous zone in Inner Mongolia, formed in 1939 as a puppet state of the Empire of Japan, then from 1940 being under the nominal sovereignty of the Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China (which was itself also a puppet state).

  7. Hohhot - Wikipedia

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    During the Civil War, seeking the support of separatist Mongols, the Communists established the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in Mongol-minority areas of the Republic's provinces of Suiyuan, Xing'an, Chahar, and Rehe. Guisui was chosen as the region's administrative centre in 1952, replacing Zhangjiakou.